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1st Lead U - Leadership Development

Podcast af John Ballinger

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This podcast, now in Season 3,  is dedicated to self-development, self-awareness, and learning to lead oneself so listeners can lead others well.  If someone cannot lead themselves well, it will be difficult for them to be an effective leader of others.  This podcast will help listeners understand what it means to 1st Lead U and build confidence in themselves and their leadership ability.  Personal Growth Coach John Ballinger has spent 35 years developing the knowledge and material he shares with individuals, business owners, and leaders from a variety of areas.

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episode Five Trillion in Lost Productivity Do to Poor Leadership Ep 402 cover

Five Trillion in Lost Productivity Do to Poor Leadership Ep 402

Text us. Share your thoughts. Ask Questions. We would love to hear from you. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1219007/open_sms] The fastest way to change a P&L might be the slowest skill most leaders avoid. We pull back the curtain on a $5.5 trillion problem—how poor leadership quietly bleeds companies through turnover, broken processes, and missed opportunities—and show how emotional intelligence and self-awareness become profit engines when practiced with intent. We kick off a five-part profitability protocol by reframing “soft skills” as the ultimate superpower. Instead of hiring in a hurry and tossing people into roles to sink or swim, we make the case for selection: aligning values, temperament, and mission before day one. Then we connect the dots from real causes of turnover—lack of recognition, weak advancement paths, and disengaged managers—to hard financial outcomes. You’ll hear practical ways to replace firefighting with clarity: build simple roadmaps, reduce rework, and create feedback loops where front-line insights shape better decisions. Along the way, we ask bigger questions leaders actually wrestle with. Could better leadership dent national deficits by boosting productivity and taxable profits? What happens when we pour billions into AI while neglecting the humans who must lead it? And how does a culture of selfless leadership ripple beyond one team, into families and communities? We close with a challenge you can act on today: identify the single biggest profit drainer you control, write it down, and own a plan to fix it. Then, start building the vitality variable—develop leaders, document processes, and bank trust—so when you pass the baton, the organization accelerates. If this conversation sparks a shift, tap follow, share it with a leader who needs it, and leave a quick review with your biggest takeaway. Your feedback helps more teams stop the bleed and start the feed.

26. feb. 2026 - 34 min
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The Architecture Of The Self-Led Leader EP 401

Text us. Share your thoughts. Ask Questions. We would love to hear from you. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1219007/open_sms] Leadership keeps making headlines for the wrong reasons, but the fix isn’t louder slogans—it’s better architecture. We lay out a practical, human-centered blueprint for becoming a self‑led leader who can navigate crisis, steady a team, and measurably improve the bottom line. Starting with a quick tour of seasons 1–3, we connect the dots between the leadership crisis, the internal battles leaders face under pressure, and the framework that turns good intentions into reliable actions. We dig into the four pillars—family, faith, government, business—and why simultaneous cracks in trust show up in your org as disengagement, attrition, and resistance to return‑to‑office plans. Then we cut through the noise on post‑COVID work: lunch and daycare aren’t side notes, they’re real costs that feel like pay cuts if leaders don’t adapt. The insight is simple: when people feel seen and respected, they stay, contribute, and innovate. When they don’t, they leave—or worse, stay disengaged. The heart of the conversation is CHART. You’ll learn to switch among four leadership hats—commander, coach, cop, counselor—instead of wearing one all day. You’ll reframe “humans as expenses” into humans as assets whose ideas and energy expand margin. You’ll practice awareness, adaptability, and appreciation to unlock discretionary effort. You’ll build relationships with boundaries that actually deliver results. And you’ll turn training into a trust engine so competence rises and chaos falls. We also follow the money. Ineffective leadership is conservatively draining $5.5 trillion a year through turnover, inefficient processes, missed opportunities, and morale band‑aids. We translate that macro number into your day‑to‑day: how a single policy tweak, a process “funeral,” and habit‑based appreciation can improve retention, velocity, and quality this quarter. No buzzwords—just clear steps leaders can model and teams can feel. If you’re ready to rebuild trust, sharpen your toolkit, and make leadership your biggest profit center, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a leader who needs it, and leave a review with the one hat you’ll practice this week.

18. feb. 2026 - 40 min
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Fight, Flight, Freeze or Fawn - The Four Fs of Responding - CHART - Ep 333

Text us. Share your thoughts. Ask Questions. We would love to hear from you. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1219007/open_sms] Pressure doesn’t create your character; it reveals your training. We dive deep into the four Fs—fight, flight, freeze, and fawn—and show how these hardwired trauma responses quietly shape decisions, meetings, and culture. Instead of shaming reflexes, we teach you how to recognize them in the moment and convert them into intentional leadership moves that build trust. We share candid stories—from boardroom confrontations to tense staff moments—where a default response could have derailed the room. You’ll learn how to turn fight into principled assertiveness without theatrics, transform flight into a strategic step-away with clear follow-up, replace freeze with focused action commitments, and upgrade fawn from people-pleasing to empathy anchored in standards. Along the way, we connect the dots to early learning, post-COVID shifts in leadership, and the way modern media overload primes everyone for reactivity. Grounding the conversation is CHART, our practical framework for selfless leadership. We walk through applying its subcategories in the heat of conflict, pairing them with a quick self-scan: Which instinct is firing, and what is the wise version needed here? That simple practice changes the tone of a team, because it models emotional intelligence, self-awareness, and consistency when stakes rise. We close with a challenge to “step outside your movie,” journal your patterns, and enlist a mentor who can spot your tells before they spill into the room. If you’re ready to train your instincts instead of being trained by them, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a leader who needs it, and leave a quick review with the one F you’re working to reframe. Your team deserves the strongest, calmest version of you—and you can build it, one deliberate response at a time.

3. dec. 2025 - 43 min
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Teamwork At The Highest Level - CHART - Ep 332

Text us. Share your thoughts. Ask Questions. We would love to hear from you. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1219007/open_sms] The holy grail of leadership isn’t a new tool or a louder pep talk. It’s a team that operates with clarity, trust, and speed—especially when the waters get rough. This episode helps leaders create real teamwork through active listening, emotional intelligence and clear standards.  We break down how developing teamwork actually happens through a simple, practical acrostic framework called CHART, which is the basis for most of the episodes in season 3.  We start with the four leadership hats that may be worn in any given day or week—coach, commander, cop, counselor—and show how switching roles at the right moment turns stalled effort into progress. From there, we move into the human side of performance: valuing every person, building emotional intelligence, and using active listening to prevent the kind of confusion that can derail families and teams alike. You’ll hear why awareness, approachability, adaptability, and  appreciation aren’t soft skills; they’re force multipliers that reduce hidden costs and create psychological safety. Then we connect the dots across relationships, respect, resilience, and results. Leaders set the tone, but teams carry the load; resilience you model becomes resilience your people practice. We close with the T’s that glue everything together: training that equips, truth that clarifies, and transparency that builds trust. Borrowing the best from military team-building—shared standards, relentless practice, clear roles—without the yelling. You’ll leave with concrete homework: print CHART, tag your daily tasks to each letter, and journal what changes. In a week you’ll notice fewer bottlenecks; in a month you’ll see momentum; in a quarter you’ll have a culture you can feel. If this conversation helps, subscribe on your favorite podcast app, share it with a leader who needs a lift, and leave a quick review. You can download the CHART Leadership Journey at 1stLeadU.com.

19. nov. 2025 - 38 min
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Transparency: Clear Steps To Transparent Leadership - EP 331 - CHART

Text us. Share your thoughts. Ask Questions. We would love to hear from you. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/1219007/open_sms] Leadership gets messy when silence lets rumors grow. We dig into practical transparency—the kind that earns trust, sharpens execution, and cuts through noise—without veering into oversharing. Starting from the twin meanings of transparency (letting light through and inviting scrutiny), we show how to communicate clearly, absorb criticism without reacting, and set boundaries that keep information useful, not chaotic. We break down twenty concrete habits any leader can adopt: admit mistakes fast, share the why behind decisions, be honest about what you don’t know, set crisp expectations, and make your actions match your words. You’ll hear how regular company updates calm speculation, why 1:1s and transparent performance management anchor accountability, and how to design a 90-day onboarding plan that signals growth from day one. We also explore skip-level meetings and the value of early employee voices before they assimilate and lose fresh insight. Along the way, we connect research-backed insights to the daily reality of leading people. You’ll learn how discernment prevents oversharing, when financial transparency is essential for those who own budgets, and how to handle tough feedback without defensiveness. We close with a simple homework plan: choose three transparency habits, practice them deliberately, and track progress in a journal so improvement sticks. We unpack what real transparency looks like in leadership, from clear communication and boundaries to systems that reduce rumors and raise engagement. We share 20 practical habits, a simple homework plan, and research-backed practices that turn vulnerability into trust. 20 Habits of Transparency for Leaders 1. Clear Communication 2. Express Emotions Honestly 3. Admit Mistakes 4. Share Decision Making 5. Be Open to Constructive Feedback 6. Share Relevant Information 7. Admit Ignorance 8. Set Clear Expectations 9. Demonstrate Actions Matching with Words 10. Disclose Conflicts of Interests 11. Display Personal Boundaries 12. Be Financially Transparent with Team Members that Need to Know 13. Match Team Member Work Ethic 14. Don't Be Defensive 15. Show Vulnerability 16. Provide Regular Corporate Updates 17. Invite Transparency in Return 18. Hold Meeting with Accountability 19. Have Clarity in the Onboarding Process 20. Have Skip-Level Meetings If building trust, engagement, and clarity sounds like the culture you want, this conversation gives you the steps to start today. Subscribe for more practical leadership tools, share with a colleague who needs a nudge toward clarity, and leave a review to tell us which habit you’ll try first.

12. nov. 2025 - 35 min
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